Identification of and solution for false D-dimer results

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Background: Clinically, D-dimer (DD) levels are mainly used to exclude diseases such as deep venous thrombosis (DVT). In clinical testing, DD assays can be subjected to interference that may cause false results, which directly affect the clinical diagnosis. Our hypothesis was that the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of the fibrin degradation product (FDP)/DD and fibrinogen (Fib)/DD ratios were used to identify these false results and corrected via multiple dilutions. Methods: In total, 16 776 samples were divided into three groups according to the DD levels detected by Sysmex CS5100 and CA7000: Group A, DD ≥ 2.0 μg/mL fibrinogen equivalent unit (FEU); group B, 0.5 < DD

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Zhang, X. Y., Zhang, X. X., Xu, J. L., Huang, T. Y., Wu, Y., Yang, Y. R., … Wu, Y. E. (2020). Identification of and solution for false D-dimer results. Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis, 34(6). https://doi.org/10.1002/jcla.23216

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